"Retreat! Retreat immediately! Bring the Orient battleship over right now!!"
Knowing that it might already be too late, General Percini still tried his best to save this cavalry loyal to the Crown Prince. The soldiers who reacted also quickly began to turn around.
After repeatedly suffering at the hands of V.E Company, the strategists had learned from experience. The plan this time was to retreat from the battlefield using the floating battleship Orient and take away any potential evidence in an emergency. Now, with no extra luggage, letting the cavalry and magicians break out of any possible encirclement at full speed, and other troops evacuate from this trap by airship, seems feasible.
The response was extremely swift and actions decisive.
However, in a situation where intelligence was transparently one-sided, and the enemy had mobilized more troops and weaponry than imagined, the value of their performance - whether excellent or clumsy - was irrelevant.